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DR Series Software 4.0 - Administrator Guide

Introducing the DR Series system documentation Introducing the DR Series system Setting up the DR Series system Configuring the DR Series system settings Managing containers Managing replications Monitoring the DR Series system Using GlobalView Configuring and using Rapid NFS and Rapid CIFS Configuring and using Rapid Data Access with NetVault Backup and with vRanger Configuring and using RDA with OST
Understanding RDA with OST Guidelines Terminology Supported RDA with OST software and components Best Practices: RDA with OST and the DR Series System Setting client-side optimization Configuring an LSU Installing the RDA with OST plug-in Configuring DR Series system information using NetBackup Backing Up Data From a DR Series System (NetBackup) Using Backup Exec with a DR Series system (Windows) Understanding the OST CLI commands Understanding RDA with OST Plug-In Diagnostic Logs Collecting Diagnostics Using a Linux Utility Guidelines for Gathering Media Server Information
Configuring and using VTL Configuring and Using Encryption at Rest Support, maintenance, and troubleshooting Supported Ports in a DR Series System
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Select Option 1 > Recover My Appliance.
The OS Virtual Disk is created: Warning Code 2002 dialog is displayed.
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Click Proceed.
The Operating System installation was successful dialog is displayed.
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Click Reboot, and during reboot, press Ctrl+R to enter the PERC BIOS.
The PERC BIOS Configuration Utility page is displayed.
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Select Controller 0: PERC H700 in the list.
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Press Ctrl+N twice to select the Ctrl Mgmt (Controller Management) tab.
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Select Ctrl Mgmt, click Select bootable VD, and select VD 0 as the VD0 RAID1.
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Click Apply, and reboot the DR Series system.
The RM Recover My Appliance mode process will then complete.

Hardware removal or replacement

Hardware removal or replacement

To properly remove or replace any DR Series system hardware, you must observe and use the best practice shut down and start up procedures. For a comprehensive set of removal and replacement procedures with step-by-step instructions, see the DR Series System Owner’s Manual.

For more information about the best practices, see DR Series System: Proper Shut Down and Start Up and Shutting Down the DR Series System.

Proper shutdown and startup of the system

Proper shutdown and startup of the system

Before you attempt to remove or replace any hardware component in the DR Series system, ensure that you observe the following best practices for properly shutting down and starting up the system.

Power off the DR Series system by selecting Shutdown in the Support page of the DR Series system GUI.
For more information, see Shutting Down the DR Series System. Another method you can use to shut down the system is the DR Series system CLI command, system --shutdown.
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When the power-down process has completed, the Power Supply status indicator is unlit.
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To gain entry to the interior of the DR Series system, remove the cover. For more information, see the DR Series System Owner’s Manual.
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DR Series System NVRAM

DR Series System NVRAM

NVRAM Field Replacement

NVRAM is a field replaceable unit (FRU) in the DR Series system. The super capacitor that powers the NVRAM double-data rate (DDR) memory must be able to move its contents to the solid-state drive (SSD) during a power loss.

This data transfer requires maintaining the power to run the system for 3 minutes of operation (normally, it only takes approximately one minute). If a problem occurs during the data backup to the SSD, the subsequent system reboot detects this. NVRAM can experience backup failure when the following occurs:

If any of these conditions occur, the NVRAM requires either a failure recovery or a replacement.

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